File:Riley1907.jpg

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English: This 4-wheel cyclecar was exhibited at the 1907 Birmingham Show, it was a product of the Riley Cycle Co "for those who, while preferring the light construction as embodied in the same make of tricar, prefer to have the seating accomodation side by side instead of tandem. It must not be thought that this supersedes the well-known Riley tricar, as the firm are still making a considerable number of them, and in tend to do so in future."
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Source The Motor Cycle, 30th January, 1907
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The 4-wheel Riley exhibited at the 1907 Birmingham Show by Riley Cycles Ltd

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